Scripture: Luke 1:54-55
He has helped his servant Israel, tadalafil remembering to be mercifulto Abraham and his descendants forever, pilule just as he promised our ancestors.
Thought for the Day: We must remember to let God lead, sildenafil and not get hung up on the details of change. A transformed world means a world of greater understanding, which takes an incredible amount of trust. Historically, humans don’t have a good track record with trust. But for us to start trusting each other, I think we need to first start listening to what God has been telling us for thousands of years: we are all loved; every single one of us on the planet, from the shepherd to the King. We need to trust God to trust each other.
There’s nothing to be afraid of anymore. God is with us. We can let go of our weapons and unbalanced economic systems. We can change the social order. We are the instruments of upheaval. The Christmas story itself is one of complete upheaval, of turning the empire on end, of replacing human kingdoms with the kingdom of God. The foundation of that change is trust, and we won’t trust each other until we each individually start trusting God and letting God work through us all, softening our hearts, breaking down our barriers, and filling us with joy, hope, peace, and love
Prayer: I trust you, God most Holy, as you work in my life in unexpected ways, molding me into your instrument of love, compassion, truth, and justice. Amen.